> Good day,
> for shipping purposes the LPG tank of the GMC needs to be certified empty. Anyone know some google keywords to find such a business in the
> AL,VA,MD,PA area?
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> Best regards
> Peer Oliver Schmidt
> '76a Eleganza II, VA
Certified by who? Or I could tie a toe-tag to it that says "empty" and sign my name...
I googled "purge propane tank" and most of the hits were about removing the air from a new tank and replacing it with propane vapor. Not the other way
around.
One forum said a propane dealer needs to get the liquid out and then displace the propane vapor with nitrogen. Someone in the same boat as you (pun
intended) found a place in the Baltimore MD area in 2013 that could do it. Next to last post of this thread.
http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php?topic=9974.0
When it comes time to fill it with propane again, they would purge the nitrogen and displace it with propane vapor before filling with liquid
propane.
I am thinking that where I am is too far from a coast for the locals to be able to do it, but I can check with the local propane suppliers and see
what they have. Tractor Supply and Ace hardware also fill cylinders, but I wouldn't expect them to be able to ready a tank for transoceanic shipping.
It wouldn't surprise me if they never had anyone ask about such a thing.
Closer to a coast might be a different story. Like if we were in Mobile or something.
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